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Steve Mills, "Brutality complaints about cops on decline," Chicago Tribune, January 13, 1998. April 27, 2023, 6:00 a.m. Police reports. In January 1871, Robert M. Stokes, the former editor of the Laurensville Herald, re-launched the Unionville Times as the Weekly Union Times, devoted to agriculture, horticulture, domestic economy, polite literature, politics, and the current news of the day. On January 19, 1871, the Anderson (South Carolina) Intelligencer declared the Times one of the neatest journals in the state, adding, the people of Union will sadly neglect their duty and interests unless they fully sustain Mr. Stokes in his efforts to furnish them with an acceptable local organ. Josiah Crudup shortened the name of the paper to the Union Times on September 7, 1894. Steve Mills, "Cop prober's shoplifting conviction disclosed," Chicago Tribune, October 21, 1997. The scene is in the 1000 block of South Avenue and all are advised to FBI, Brookhaven police have 2 in custody in armed Police Blotter - Public Safety Archived issues are available in digital format from the Library of Congress Chronicling America online collection. He was given a ride back to his residence in the North End. Cited: Notices of violation were mailed to the owners/occupants of properties at 1417 Oak Grove Ave., 1960 Majestic Circle, 164 Shirley Circle, 184 Shirley Circle, all for grass; 937 Broadway, junk and garbage piled in front of residence; and 1430 Ridge Ave., litter and junk piled behind detached garage; Booked: Talia Schoonover, 32, 320 S. Fourth St., Steubenville, disorderly conduct/intoxication, possession of a hypodermic needle and possession of drug paraphernalia, a glass crack pipe, Sunday; Michael Albenzio, 50, 817 Oakmont Ave., Steubenville, failure to appear, Friday; Rochelle Walker, 31, 124 Police Lodge Road, Colliers, possession of drug paraphernalia, Friday; Roger Flati, 38, no fixed address, two counts possession of drugs and possession of a hypodermic needle, Friday; Dylan Michael Travaglino, 26, 3832 Marlamont, Weirton, OVI, Saturday; Arabia Michale Nico Jett, 29, 1649 Ridge Ave., Steubenville, OVI, Saturday; John Boehler, 31, 3502 West St., Weirton, disorderly conduct and menacing, Sunday; Cited: Bridget Burk, 39, 1333 Arlington Ave., Steubenville, excessive noise/loud radio. Signup today! Apr 27, 2022. The It was the first of thousands of cases against the e-cigarette maker to reach trial. 8. Began in 1918. LACONIA Police handled 205 service calls from 8 a.m. Monday to 8 a.m. Thursday. Today, the Union Daily Times is recognized as Union Countys oldest continually operating business. Updated Mar 3, 2021. Nate She said he stole $400 she had hidden in the apartment as well as a laptop they had purchased together the day before. Times April 21, 2023. OPS staff explain that funding has not been available for computerization of its work, and that everything is done by hand, making a comprehensive public report unfeasible.94. Union County (S.C.)--Newspapers, - WebPalm Beach sale close to largest in Florida history Law enforcement cracks down on slot machine operators in Tallahassee Mary Baer, John Gaughan retiring from News4Jax after WHITEWATER -- Emma Neyhart scored twice in the second half, including the go-ahead goal in t, LAKE MILLS -- Belle Topel homered and drove in five runs as Lake Mills' softball team surged, KIMBERLY Jeffersons baseball team lost to Burlington 7-2 and fell to Kimberly 5-1 in nonc, Jefferson junior leadoff hitter Lily Fairfield missed Thursdays games versus Evansville due, Jefferson Fire Department holds annual pancake breakfast, St. Peters Lutheran School students repurpose wood, 28 Milwaukee Ave. West,Fort Atkinson,WI, Fort Atkinson Optimist Club honors students at annual youth appreciation banquet, Jagler says Republicans budget to increase funding for municipalities, schools, Fort Atkinson students protest teacher cuts amid lack of public school funding, Bicyclists anticipate another season of comfortable riding in Jefferson County, Jefferson close to locking in perhaps biggest development deal in community history, Fort Atkinson accepting applications to fill council seat, Irvin L. Young Memorial Library to hold "Sing, Dance, Thrive!

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